益生菌唾液链球菌K12在腭创面愈合中的作用:体内研究

IF 1.5 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-30 DOI:10.21315/mjms-09-2024-657
Nissia Ananda, Dwi Ariawan, Vera Julia, Vetnizah Juniantito, Kania Alishaputri Wibisono, Endang Winiati Bachtiar
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背景:口腔颌面外科医生经常处理皮肤伤口,其愈合过程涉及炎症和重塑等阶段。过度的炎症会破坏愈合,导致并发症,如异常疤痕和组织再生受损。益生菌,特别是唾液链球菌K12等菌株,在调节炎症和促进伤口愈合方面表现出希望。最近的研究旨在探索这些益生菌在伤口愈合过程中如何影响炎症标志物,可能提供新的治疗益处。方法:本准实验研究于2023年6 - 7月在IPB (Institut Pertanian Bogor)大学兽医教学医院进行,选取24只健康的Sprague-Dawley大鼠。将大鼠随机分为两组,一组用唾液链球菌K12治疗,另一组为对照组。治疗组腭创面给予唾液链球菌K12,并覆盖每日更换的粘膜贴片,而对照组仅给予贴片。每组4只大鼠于第3、7、14天处死。对创面进行组织病理学检查,并用ImageJ软件对中性粒细胞、巨噬细胞和淋巴细胞计数进行量化。统计学分析采用方差分析和Tukey HSD检验。结果:所有炎症指标(中性粒细胞、巨噬细胞和淋巴细胞)在对照组和治疗组之间以及不同尸检天数之间均有显著差异。结论:益生菌唾液链球菌K12的炎症调节作用有助于促进创面愈合。在治疗组中,中性粒细胞、巨噬细胞和淋巴细胞的计数比对照组高,随着时间的推移观察到显著的变化。
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Effect of Probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K12 Application on Palatal Wound Healing: An in Vivo Study.

Background: Oral and maxillofacial surgeons often deal with skin wounds, where the healing process involves phases such as inflammation and remodelling. Excessive inflammation can disrupt healing, leading to complications such as abnormal scarring and impaired tissue regeneration. Probiotics, especially strains such as Streptococcus salivarius K12, show promise in modulating inflammation and enhancing wound healing. Recent studies have aimed to explore how these probiotics affect inflammatory markers during wound healing, potentially offering new therapeutic benefits.

Methods: This quasi-experimental study, conducted in June-July 2023 at IPB (Institut Pertanian Bogor) University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital, included 24 healthy Sprague-Dawley rats. The rats were randomly assigned to two groups: one was treated with Streptococcus salivarius K12, and the other was the control group. The treated group's palatal wounds received Streptococcus salivarius K12, covered with a daily-changed mucosal patch, whereas the control group received only the patch. Four rats per group were sacrificed on days 3, 7, and 14. Wound areas were examined histopathologically, and neutrophil, macrophage, and lymphocyte counts were quantified using ImageJ software. Statistical analysis was conducted using MANOVA and the Tukey HSD test.

Results: All inflammatory indicators (neutrophils, macrophages, and lymphocytes) showed significant differences between the control and treated groups, as well as across different necropsy days.

Conclusions: The inflammation modulation by the probiotic Streptococcus salivarius K12 contributes to enhanced wound healing. In the treated group, there were higher counts of neutrophils, macrophages, and lymphocytes compared with the control group, with notable variations observed over time.

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Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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2.70
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期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences (MJMS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, fully online journal that is published at least six times a year. The journal’s scope encompasses all aspects of medical sciences including biomedical, allied health, clinical and social sciences. We accept high quality papers from basic to translational research especially from low & middle income countries, as classified by the United Nations & World Bank (https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/ articles/906519), with the aim that published research will benefit back the bottom billion population from these countries. Manuscripts submitted from developed or high income countries to MJMS must contain data and information that will benefit the socio-health and bio-medical sciences of these low and middle income countries. The MJMS editorial board consists of internationally regarded clinicians and scientists from low and middle income countries.
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